Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 46

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BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982
Rob Sieber of Lancaster will be making scrapple during the
upcoming Harvest Days at the Pennsylvania Farm Museum of
Landis Valley, October 2 and 3. Also featured will be over 60
crafts and harvesttime activities.
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BEAN CHOWDER
3/4 c. dry navy beans
4 c. water
11/21. salt
3/4 c. potato, diced
1/2 c. onion, chopped
11/21. flour
IT. butter
3/4 c. tomatoes, canned
1/3 c. green pepper, finely chopped
11/2 c. milk
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Boil and soak beans in water.
Add salt.
Boil covered, until almost done,
about 1 hour. Add potato and onion;
cook 30 minutes more.
Mix flour with the fat. Stir into
bean mixture. Add tomatoes and
green pepper. Cook over low heat
10 minutes, stirring constantly
until thickened, then occasionally
to avoid scorching.
Stir in the milk. Heat to serving
temperature.
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Harvest Days features ol’
LANCASTER The twenty
third annual “Harvest Days”
celebration will be held Saturday
and Sunday, October 2 and 3, from
noon to 5 p.m. at the Pennsylvania
Farm Museum of Landis Valley.
“Harvest Days” is an outdoor
festival featuring more than sixty
different crafts and harvesttime
activities.
Harvest activities include
sauerkraut making, butchering,
soap making, cider pressing, apple
butter making, and fruit and,.
vegetable drying. Com will be
husked, shelled, and ground into
cornmeal. Homemade apple pie,
chicken corn soup and other food
will be sold.
Craftsmen will demonstrate a
variety of crafts such as basketry,
fraktur, shoemaking, gun
smithing, and com husk braiding.
The steam calliope will'be played
by Lorena-Miller of Lewisberry on
Saturday and Amos Rutt of Mt. Joy
on Sunday.
Additional Harvest Days ac
tivities will include:
Baking; beekeeping; bed
roping; broom making (Satur
day); bullet molding; butter
making; butter print carving;
cabinetmaking; candle dipping;
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candle molding (Sunday); chair
caning; clock repairing;
coopering; coppersmithing; com
pone baking; embroidery (Sun
day); folk music (Sunday);
gasoline engines; gunsmithing; ice
cream making; leather working;
meadow tea; open hearth cooking;
pottery; punch paper embroidery
(Saturday); quilting; rail split
ting; relish making; rifle shoot;
mg braiding; rug hooking (Sun
day); ryestraw hat making
(Sunday); scherenschnitte; scythe
sharpening; shingle cutting;
spinning; stenciling (Saturday);
sun dial crafting; tatting; ten plate
stove cooking; theorem painting;
tinsmithing; tobacco culture; use
of the schnitzelbank; walnut
-hticking: weaving; whitesmithing;
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Lancaster. PA
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time crafts
whittling;
dyeing..
There will be a $3 admission
charge for adults; persons age
sixty-five and over will be charged
$2; and children age eleven and
under will be admitted free.
Members of the Landis Valley
Associates will also be admitted
free of charge.
The Pennsylvania Farm
Museum of Landis Valley is
located four miles north of Lan
caster on Route 272 the Oregon
Pike. “Harvest Days” is sponsored
by the Landis Valley Associates of
the Pennsylvania Farm Museum.
For further information, call
Susan Hanha at the Pennsylvania
Farm Museum (717) 569-0401.
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